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Yeah, I saw it around a week ago and became excited about its condition and proximity to home. I have my doubts about the mileage. On the 1967 122 that I am buying (I've already put half down, so nobody can take it away!!!) the odometer only goes to 100,000 before flipping. So the miles on the Illinois amazon may not be as low as the seller thinks. Then again, that's a *really* nice interior - maybe it was hermetically sealed...
If you want a restoration project , ask about the fender-damaged 122s in kentucky (see the IPD classified section). Its asking price is $850 and the interior and body are perfect (except that the whole driver's front fender was destroyed.
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1967 122 wagon--runs-manual trans--hit left ft--restore or part--car is orig--good int--can deliver for expenses--please email for complete set of pics--$850'
Name: 'rick labore'
E-mail: ricklabore@adelphia.net
Phone Number: ''
Location: 'ky--usa'
Add Number: '18658' '2/26/2005 8:57:34 AM'
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I found my 122S for less than $1,000 It's body is about the same as the illinois car, but it has a roof rack and needs major interior work (rust, upholstery, etc) and probably an engine rebuild. Still roadworthy and licensed, so I'm gonna drive it back home. Seems you really gotta go to California, Oregon, or Arizona to find amazons for cheap. They are less-common through the rest of the country. Funny really, considering that New England and the midwest is much closer to Sweeden in climate and proximity....
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Volvo #6: all wagons.... 1972 145S, 1976 245 DL, 1983 245 GL, 1986 740 GLE, 1990 740 GL, now a 1995 940...
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